1 |> uzht a splendid bay , =pa viu._ I got hire fo# Cl Cure, The .-tfp-vi.l een offered $i50 nffl!‘d m pane weeks«, so I @0# endsll‘s v dn wre Iml_'.’.. c.".t L‘S SPAVINM# SUCCESSFUL â€"REK !, & ENDA NOSEURGHN ~_ KENDALL‘S SPAYIN CURE )R man OR BEAST. _ n :t« effecta anâ€"1 never blster® hrad proofs below : _ mt ‘$ SPAVIH nent 1 Nave ever wCK as the ahs â€"hrother was w neeting ; a gazed satround e anucience s( ethren and s #14 ie i sA 1 * if your Ki Sx:LaAY, XP M »,my iman,‘ said Fechter: ooud ot your shedding ing a herap cravatl 1 and no valuables; what have been the th he miext dn'\’, he 0‘ t some â€"‘‘regeiver, the actor, was going t, weartng a large paste s! powertful fellow stop ked the time, v, answered Bbechter,tryâ€" l‘ne rough serged hi : ring a â€" trained wrestler, hrew the man, who, howâ€" ) hiuwm, aud drew a clasp i he had bartered “! im»s the value oÂ¥ H THE hramond in have â€" been EBective Speech LLER a .‘. " FOR %, Â¥ 5 »"_ AlL * 1§ ¢< sows. TROUBLES, I N*# 0‘.0"’ ed the robter, !‘i“ smea pin, and P“‘l‘ ire that the retailep not induce you to «ty other in order he may make q 1 I‘ll have it,if 1 swing eplied the foot pad. d Fechterzyonly I doi‘t sith my scarfs pvn.“ headt and â€"nerves of Ing high way iman flashâ€" his eyes, kro «s what ing Tobactp a #bigho ny m an of tne cent pl cent pl ent pl Y PLUG elWective speech of r‘s Magazine. iny other pin,y@@ en you ask JPNTREAL, MAR Poi emperance Un +9 thiels ,\,\"Prrecked busbandâ€"Yes, we may lare to stay here for days, sed a great deal of hair dréssing, but :::’n"“‘.“""::nub the best to be ".:."", Tarket. If Ayor‘s Hair Vigor had : then, ‘-Nh-h'-libz hmtgu--q distinguished f M""‘“"*m H me », $ Lloied Wifeâ€"Oh, George ! Sow fortunate my poor mother did not ‘ime with us ) â€") . VCs With pleasure and surprise Upon my Charming dreases. Ther‘re old ones dyed with Diamond Dyes,â€" I‘m giad my work impresses. £¥! you mail this verse and noâ€" Uor and 25 cents in stamps or money o W EL L3 a Ricuarpsox Co., Montreâ€" x you will receive Our Home, Canaâ€" "a‘s new wonthly family paper, for one Par ; also illustrated book on "How to "ke Maty ang Rugs," and one prckâ€" e of Ink Powder, for making 16 oz. * best black ink. EZ° Mention this tans.. pu Athiete Cignrettes have no | torn Ah s“i?'recked t } ‘hat we can say is that every f government hasfits weaknesses s trials; that republicanism as perhaps even more so than and we sav this with the fact y that England is drifting reâ€" ainvards, aad that force of charâ€" tvaer than a particaular form of mient, is the great requirement Revuctlhcanism a Failure ? %& MTY AND DISTRICT eT H H e News of the Waterico nty District Gleanel From Exchanges. M Hit n LT gea by a _ Cayaici(te: of everal other priests. On was given a kind recepâ€" met by the congregaâ€" o hundred yards from ence he took the rest of ot. (On the fullnwing rst sacrament was adâ€" wwout one hundred and Mr. Christian Litwiller ith inflammation of the Fred Wahl is the donee 1 is to be said against azainst her form of is rather against the of character among nce has no great or vor has she any high that of revenge. She »fty â€" principle, she ideal. â€" Granted that e the demoecratic,the he seeks it in a triflâ€" <t ter ears a«go, and that was done by the s Casca made‘ and ~ ‘the â€" wellâ€"beloved but somehow â€"when velected | magistrate D ame is attached to s than when a simiâ€" wnder monarchteal Bishop Dowling, ongued orator of pate, arrived â€" aty av, Jure dith. mood. Republie have many of the d the Roundhbeads n these failed after Agathir U wh will point the in system, _ And will regret and is true that in Czar was murdâ€" o ugo, and that 1 hich so much 143 public which i« n some way those y :Lml pnpulat!‘ dutionized Westâ€" ) yeirs ago, that t out as her one enge the loss of the bumtliation lhands of the vicâ€" alist _ Germans, and almost d s failure of her monarchists and say, but, ‘Didn‘t es have a trick â€" presidents, as In, Garfield, voless in South rSSASSH @rLH in â€" Pranc blow of yes point |the H s PaP Ani sumuwoned er Oliul the the He He would not hand . over his‘ watch without it‘ . _ .. _ _ @4 f Derby Is Ackrowledged To ge ?l.'he f Beste%ug Smokin%'-robacco In The Market,5,10 And 20 cent Pliugs. s _ _: ue ; Judgeâ€"What excuse had yon to break Trust no man‘s appearances,they are often deceptive and assumed. for the purpose of obtaining credit. ; 414 Dr, Williams‘ Pink Pills are manuâ€" factured by the Dr. Williams‘ Mediâ€" cine Company, Brockville, Ont., and Schenectady, N. Y. and are sold only in boxes bearing the firm‘s trade mark and wrapper, at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50,%and may be had of all deafers or direct by mail from the Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Company at gither address.. Beware of imitations and substitutes. new life to the blood and restore sbatâ€" tered nerves They are an unfailing specific for all diseases arising from an impoverished conditiqn of the blood,or fromn an impairment of the nervous #ystem, such as loss of appetite,depresâ€" sion of spirits acsaemia, chlorosis or green sickness, general muscular weakâ€" ness, dizziness, Toss of memory, locoâ€" motor ataxir, paralysis, sciatica, rheuâ€" matism, St. Vitus‘ dance, the after efâ€" fects of In grippe, and all diseases deâ€" pending upon & vitiated condition fof the blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, &c. They are also a speciâ€" fic for the troubles peculiar to the fevale system, building anew the lï¬ood and restoring the glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks, In the case of men they effect a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overâ€" work or excesses. courss of time he was able to resume work and toâ€"day feels that he is comâ€" pletely eured.. He lhas since recomâ€" mended Dr, Williams~‘ Pink Pills to others with good results. An analysis shows that Dr. Wilâ€" Hams‘ Pink Pills contain ina condensed form all the elemeats necessary togive uUn were resort worse than began to de }"‘«H":\l to t and the }vg IT,\ }.aWt‘l‘ « less. â€" It n(') as 11L grow : is Hftia wa U | From the Tecawater News. Of all the ills that flesh is heir to perhays none causes the suffcrer keenâ€" er angzuisn, and few are more persistâ€" ent «ud more difficult Tio eradicate "from the yystem than that nervous _disersg known as sciatica. The victim of an aggravated form of this malady sufters beyond the power of words to express, and it is within the utmost reluctance) that the disorder yields to any course of treatment intended for its cure. Hearing thas a rather re markable cure bad been effected in the case of Mr. William Baptist, a respectâ€" ed resident of the township of Culross, a News reporter called upon that gentleman to acertain the facts. Mr. Baptist is an intelligent and wellâ€"toâ€"«lo farmer. _ He is well known in the seeâ€" fion in which he resides and is looked upon as a man of unimpeachab‘e inâ€" tegrity. _ He is in the prime cf life,and his present appearance does uot indiâ€" cate that he had at one time been a great sutfecer, _ He received the News reptesentarive with the utmost cordiâ€" ality, and checrfully told the story of his restoration to healch, remarking that he felt it a duty to do so in order that others afflicted as he had been might find relief c Up to the fall of 1892 he had been a healthy man, but at that time while harvesting the turnip crop during a pell of wet, cold and disagreeable weather, he was attacked by sciatica Puly thuose who have passed through is‘milar experience can tell what he uitfemsl. He says it was something ertivle, The pain was almost unenâ€" lurable and would at times cause the nerspiration to ooze from every pore. ‘fv'r}v forsook his 6‘_\'&.‘“\1!. His d&yS vere days of anguish and night brought io relief. _ Reputable physicians were onsuited _ without any appreciable »cnetit. â€" lHemedies of various kinds vere resorted to and his condition was vorse thau before. â€" The limb affected. egan to decreage in size, the flesh apâ€" wared to be parting from the bone, ind the leg assumed a witheved aspect. | ts power of sensation grew less and ess. Ir appeared as a dead thing and s it grow more and more helpless it ~uitt.s wonder that the hope of reâ€" overy began to fade away. All nrough the long winter he continued o sutter, and towards spring â€" was preâ€" alled upeon to try Dr. Willisms‘ Pink Alis. _ He commenced using them and win felt that they were doing him wed, and hope began to revive. By he time he had taken three boxes the ain wias eaged aud the diseased limnb egin to assume & natural condition. {te continued the use of the remedy ntil he had taken twelve boxes. In Me tell« the story of the Bisease thal afitet. ed Lim, the sufering« he endured and how hbe found Releaseâ€"Other sulferers may take bope from his release. TXE EXPERIENCE OF A wrl. BRUCE COUNTY FArMER. From Qnflmhg to H <} "A Ya Most rich ppople do not try to make themselves at ive, because they are led te believe that their money does DANIEL RITZ, New Hamburg Dec. 15 /93, says: I was suffering from Dyspepsis, and othar troubles. I took a few bottles of iShilohs Vitalizer and it cured mp. J sincerely recommend it. Sold by Simon Snyder, Waterloo. â€" 17. Be well satisfied before you give credit that those to whom you give it are safe men to be trusted. * A very simple method of inducing gleep in cases of persistent insomnia, and one that has succeeded where many drugs haye failed, is simply to administer a moderate amount of liquid food before the patient goes to bed. ‘This diverts the blood from the brain to the abdomimal organs, and takes away the cerebpal excitement that preâ€" cludes sleep. ; For Over Fifty Years. | Mas. Wixstow‘s §ootrina SyRUP has been used by millions of mothers for their children when teething. If disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of Cutting Teeth sen at once and get a bottle of "mirs. Winslow‘s Soothing Syrup" far children teething. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediâ€" ately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. |It cures Diarhoea, reguâ€" lates the stomach and bowels, cures Wind Colic, softens the gums and» reduces inflamâ€" mation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system,. ‘"*Mrs. Winslow‘s Soothing Syrup" for children teething is pleasant to the taste and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States Price twentyâ€"five cents a bottle. | Sold by all druggistr throughout the World. â€" Be sure and uzg‘for Mxs. ‘{Vn’s(,ow'g SootEING SÂ¥yrup, 28â€"ly The opkthalmig surgeon is a man who must have the utmost niceness and delicacy of touch, He is obliged to keep nimself in trairing much as an athlete does ; he is so temperate in his smoking and drinking that he practicâ€" ally does neither } he goes to bed reguâ€" larly at 10 or 11 o‘clock, and he makes a point of always getting a sufficient amount of sleep and of outdoor exercise. One very distinguished operator keeps his band in by practising nearly every day on fromn twenty to thirty pigs‘ eves. HIS PERSYONALITY, Dr. Nettleship is a tall, thin man, with long hair and x beard. His disâ€" position is an unbappy one ; he is often as grum and sour gs a bear But to the physicians who visit Moortield‘s Hospital he is aiways very courteous and kind, and doeg his best to make their visits pleasant and profitable. Dr., Nettleship has not held beretofore the foremost place as &n eye specialist. He is not physician to‘the Prince of Wales and the royal family and the ‘nobility and gentry,‘ and his fees are not so enormous as are Anderson Pritchett‘s, ‘ who holds that enviable place _ But it is quite probable that now Mr. Anderâ€" son Pritchett will tind himself hnrd| pressed by his humbler brother, | and that Nettleship also will begin to | rake in the guineas from the_elect in | great bandfuls. The fees of the fashionâ€" | able Lordon doctor are astounding ;| Sir William Bowman removed the eye | of the young Duke of Weilington for | glancomaâ€"a trifling operationâ€"and | received for his work 2,000 guineas. _ | in the public eye. _ If this operation is successfu‘), and there seems to be no reason why it shuuld pot be, 1)r. Nettleâ€" ship‘s fortune is mnd:.,fle wiil receive w fee of fully 2000 gtfiuou. aud he wiil very probahly â€"be magde a brrone*. Beâ€" sides this, he will ?wmme at once the fashionat‘e phyriciâ€"n/of all Loodon,and that means for bim an annual income which it is stubefying to mnmnuta Glai s}»9e‘s‘ Phystcia r. I*] 34 Dr. E’w»rdf‘h'ettl,“lï¬n. through the operation for cRtaract which he has reâ€" cently ; e dformed on %lr. (Gadaton=, 13 a man who stands just now very much in the public eye; If this operatinn is ae a aâ€"-ï¬-â€"-.i' s L ? Clntacteristies Of â€"the |[Mau < Who is ‘.'l PC »S Much Talked ofâ€"Dr. k"‘“ Nett:eship, ' [The Caundian lb.pnmil« im Wifuctcnssrems‘at Rees 2 oc cldl hss PA : MaDE. INCORPORATED IN 1863 ! Erb StreeT, opposite Markec. Total Assets 3ist December ‘98, 2. _ _|*.,.. WATERLOO Aas cessn cogoey."| SHAEFER BROS. Hood‘s Pills are promot and efficient, yek easy in action. Sold by all druggists. 25¢. I Feel Like a New Man. â€" I have a good appetite, feelas strong as ever I did, and enjoy perfect rest at night. I have much pleasure in recommending Hood‘s Sarsaâ€" parilia."_ CHARLES STEELE, with Erie Preâ€" serving Co., St. @rtherine‘s, Ortario, _ â€" source until, upon recommendation of a friend, I purchased a bottle of Hood‘s Sarsaparilla, which made me feel better at once. T have conâ€" tinued its use, having taken three bottles, and "For a number of years I have been troubled with a general tired feeling, shortness of breath, pain in the back, and constipation. I could get only little rest at night on account of the pain and had no a{;peme whatever, I was that tired in my limbs that I gave out before half the day was g{me. I tried a great number of medicines but did not get any permanent relief from any "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: Cawkerâ€" OQh yes 000 into it myself. He EKnew Fosdickâ€"Is there any tmoney in the business you are now engaged in ? Cawkerâ€" Oh yes, I‘ve dropped #5â€" Amace c 00.2 im Appetite and Health Restored by Mood‘s Sarsaparilia. Cure SICK WEADACHE and Neuraigia in 20 amwnures, also Coated Tongue, Disziâ€" ness, Biliousness, Pain in the Side, Constipation, Torpid Liver, Bad Breath. To stay cured and regulate the bowels. vERY NICE TO TAKE. A Wire Cirastises nEr HUssaxp.â€" Why.should Jones forget «them ?â€" His wife gave hin explicit directions, told him just how they were put up and where he would find them, but poor Jones is absent minded and sometimes drops in at the wrong place and comes out with a wonderful change of breath. The case was importaut, however, for his wife had a terrible sick headache and was nervous and frotful. She knew Stark‘s Powders would cure her inâ€" stantly but they didn‘t come and the row was inevitable Twenty five cts. a box at all druggis ts. Hood‘s> Cures i _ The celebrated "cbhanteu«s, A‘bani, | died here toâ€"day. 4 ! _ Emma Abani, whose real name is Li Jeunesse, was a native of Cnonda, f baviny heera hborir near Montres} in | 1847. She was« a descendant of French | eettiere. _ At a comparatively eariy ago l her education was bogun at the Conâ€" I vent of the Saâ€"re Coeur at Montreal. Later she weut to Earope for hber mus ical Education, She studied in Paris urder Duprey anod at Milan under the old Maestro Lamperti. _ Her debut was made at Alhanvy whencé she took her name. ln 1870 she appeared at I Messina with success,alsoat Malta and at La Pergoin, Florence. She tirst sang in at the TItalian Opera in 1872 where she continued a favorite. Her most succeesful roles were ‘Amina‘ ; ‘Marguerite‘ ‘Mignon‘ and ‘Ophelia‘ in the Inst of which she unmado a marked success. A landmark in her career was her a pearance as Elsa in ‘Lohenâ€" grin‘ in 1873. Sbe married Mr. Ervâ€" est Guy, formerly manager of the Italâ€" ian Ogera in London. That Tired Feeling, Constipation and Pain in the Back . _ BOARD OF DIRECTORS Geo, Randall, Keq., Wateripo. John Shuh, Reg.. *) MM.E,.. w T. E. Bownipn,‘Keq., M. P., Waterioo 8. Snyder Keq., Waterioo Prics 25 Cants ar Drua Srorse. Broken in Health POWDERS Mr. Chas. Stcele 8t. Cathorine‘s, Ont. V.M. BE New Arrivals g{loiiaii"w'ihév’v} u_ specimens and designs in onuments, H tones etc., and quote you figures for any style of werk either in Granite or marble. First clasa}work guaranteed, THE LWATEBLOO Granite and Marhle Works, SIMON SNYDER, Druggist, | #eJoreb |â€" any in the worl Your chorice assurance qGere _Â¥ you have ‘0s} aloved one and desire‘ t . erect a fitting tribute of affection to th nemory of the fleparted one.( ° Kindly favor ue with a call and we shall be AGENTS W for choice of ter: It provides a|legacy certain instead of a law suit posgible, Equality between policyâ€"holders is secured by insuring in three classesâ€" abstaimers, generpl and womenâ€"giving each in profits|the true benefit of its own longevity. | The RATES dompare favorably with The Policy of the Dominion Life is a straight promise| to payâ€"like a bank draft, almost untonditional. _ No reâ€" striction on travel or occupation. When two or three years in force it is nonâ€"forfeitabl4, even for failure to pay renewal premiums, remaining in F you have lost alored . ull force T'ILLT THE VALUE IS EXHAUSTED. JAMESIINNES, M. R., CHR. KUMPF Esq., PRESIDRNT, V1CEâ€"FRESIUEN THOS. HILLIARD, Manaormoe Dirxcror. Dominion Life [Assurance (o‘y, Authorized Capital $1,000,000, Gov‘t Deposit at OlHfawn 850,000 Eubscrtbed Capital ##411, Paid| up Capital $64,400 Madeonly by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., more 'fl\ar'tf\@', beâ€" Cause She made better Faod jand he could eat it Without any unpleagant after effect, Now~â€" ï¬E,Y Ars HAPPYm Head Office, igaw/fnsv fou J"ljlu BEST and most healtiful Shorf{ Qh‘;hs ever made â€" Jt )q sow have a fuil line of the cboioâ€"| : _‘ good ‘brea ie and Paslg;;’bput his ’fofl'heh delicate. Blood Purifier Yqu can buy. Sorp rBy) aALL Drugaists. â€"_OTTOLENE. Sre Agent. WATERLOO ONT. Wellington #-d Ann Streets, MONTREAL. in the Sprilg and Fall THO: OgFLANDS ERB TEA it‘k the best RETOVEp AT 5. HILLIARD h â€" , Managing Director| . Inspection is invited to the reomiz_zxe smm« i TATNAG Of USE eittTiNnos ‘o/' all sound plans o , io other. INTED. _ Apply now itory to mpare favorably with Waterloo, Ont. =s PURE{:â€" | CAUSTIC SODA WE are now prepared to fll orde«for th best Scranton Coal in Egg, Stove or Nu: size. We would advise all to order now befor an advance in price takes place. . The probab} lities are that money will be saved by gookln ‘orders at once . We respeottulg solicit you patronage. _ Ordersleft at our office at the co yard or at J, W, Fear & Co.‘s Hardware Sto: will have our careful attention. Waterloo Coal Yards. COAL ! Scranton Coa The prices are consistent with quality of material and workmanship. The latest invoices include the finest of American and Foreign Fabrics, SUITINGS, "Tis not the clothes that make the man," but they help} * Call and See thewonderful bargains at the The‘Ready Made Clothing Business has made wonderful progâ€" ress the last few years and it is a matter of fact, we have a wonderfu, output for these goods, and what is doing it, is our Extra V alues,which our close buyers are observing daily. We buying for spot cash is a great advantage to ourseives, as well as to our customers, who we enâ€" deavor to benefit indirectly. in all our previous efforts,. We were never able to secure such values, as we have for the Spring Trade. Readyâ€"Made Clothing We have the Largest and best assorted stock of" TROUSERINCS and GREAT MONTREAL BANKRUPT CLOTHING STORZE. John Ritzer. HOGG & HABBICK. Floor Oilâ€"Cloths, Wire Screening, Lawn Mowers, ARE NOW IN STOCK. Merchant Tailor. _ King St. Waterloo. â€" A WORD TO THE PUBLIC. Sign: Red, White and Blue Flag, King St., OVERCOATINGS s 1000 CGORDS 0F General Dry Goods, Men‘s and Boys‘ Ready Made Suits and Overcoats, Shop above Geo. Peppler‘s blacksmith shor King Street, â€" â€" Waterloo. are now prepared to do all kinds of work in the line off Housepainting, Paperhanging and imitation Graining. Orders filled in shortest notice and work guaranteed. Orders can be left at the shop or at Hohrmeier & Leitch‘s Hardware Store, Waterloo. Kindly invite everybody to call on them when in Berlin, and examine their stock of Cressman & Hallman BERLIN Farmers‘ attention is directed to the fact that we are prepared to exchange brick and tile for all kinds of wood. 1 hx ols . ABeati es itb it nc it t l nc 44A 34 where. Our book, "The Decorator‘s A‘4," furnished Paint Ask your degler for ~intâ€"Circu‘ur showing colors, Buware or lwttations bearing similar names. \ iteen‘ autffal tin s a xd W e } h upin Ciceâ€"neunc vickiures, and cevep s The on‘y WailkCoaung that can ov muxe. Woter, No hot v iter being needod. Saves Tru® ANi Full directions for us on aver pascuge, Sold b_v' icading Hardware aid P uiat deale U DHIFR & C ISAAG BECHTEL & SON, Reuter and Miller Hats and Caps, Ece. KING STREET, WANTED Waterloo On: WOOD. Hast of Market, Berlin Wasr x. ie it